Whereas, Social Workers make meaningful and humanitarian contributions in Michigan
and in communities world-wide, one person, one family, one challenge at a time;
and,
Whereas, Social Workers are the nation’s largest providers of mental
health services, delivering 60 percent of mental health treatment; and,
Whereas, Social Workers are on the front lines helping people overcome life’s
most difficult challenges – poverty, abuse, addiction, illness, disability,
discrimination and more; and,
Whereas, Social Workers are highly trained professionals working in schools,
hospitals, health care agencies, mental health clinics, senior centers, crisis
centers and military facilities; and,
Whereas, Social Workers actively advocate changes in policy and legislation
to strengthen the social safety nets so critical to so many; and,
Whereas, Social Workers, whether in direct practice, administration, education,
research or policy development, promote social justice for all; and,
Whereas, The need for social work services is expected to increase by 30 percent
by the year 2010; and now therefore be it,
Resolved, That I, Jennifer M. Granholm, Governor of the State of Michigan,
do hereby proclaim March, 2004, as Processional Social Work Month in Michigan
and I urge all citizens to recognize, support and celebrate the work of Social
Workers and the Social Work profession.